# Earlv Choosins is the Way of M■ ■ : "M -■'-' «t I @i$ . This is the month of the year when every successful shopper concentrates on the planning of the Summer Wardrobe. mW W VT/l 1 / aM/TFA %9 It is the month that affords the most satisfactory choosing, because of the unbroken variety and the freshness of the goods displayed. Y\Jlm "JL /Ii \l/k wf 1% I Hf lA WR V I And a few moments spent next week in a leisurely inspection of the Fashions and Fabrics assembled at the M. &C. Store will K j y[\ 1 BNft I assuredly convince that it is not only a season of smarter styles and colourings, but also one in which the most reasonable prices rule. \wMnmW -J 1 MllSv\ I 18 I -i -flnKsll ' | 'f inlttfngVaTns and Sifks BSSl ''" /^ s ffJ^^ J^^^^^^^ > "MT MaiUS 311(1 It is quite a new fabric, closely resembling a J 11 « 11l 11/Lm|T*/MI S ih //// (vf tw v in ?' tho BELL crepe, 37J 3oj •m , W Vl /' . i \M> f ? •$// lsy emphasised. " With its beautiful silk finish, this new produc- 37J.—A fashionable Wrap Style of Navy Gabardine, handsomely '» f fiTf <8e (First Floor). tion resembles a Sponge Cloth of wonderfully treated with Black Silk .Braid and Oriental trimmings—£ll/19/5,. ; mmm ~ --.~ . , ,T. ~ 100 M.— This pretty Summer Hat \a composed of * M yßmff lC - It has a delightful draping quality, and comes 39J.—This smart Costume is of Light Fawn Garbi. The collar, cuffs E^ , srk o l£ o i"i*Jiisi srsrt23« jaffciss? f#, I in *• choicest shadM of Beie °- Grey - md w of f" mo£ Whi, ° Carbi - Finish6d rows of F "™ 1 are in Dark Henna; imitation panel sides— 0 f brim; ribbon band and bow to tone. */ ™ l^mw^J&i Nl gg er and Navy, also in Ivory and Black; Silk Braid— £ll/19/6. Price, £6/16/6, 102 M.-A distinctive Hat of Nigger Crinoline, 106 M 36in.— 19/6 yard. „ . , , . ~ « , -x stitched with satin straw to give striped effect, 40J —A well-tailored Costumo of Putty Garbi. Tho coat features 35J.-A pretty Frock style m Fawn Gabardine; A . b o{ &lf extends across tho {rnnf „ P^-^S^^^w^^lSffiPli^f* 2^ ' (Second Floor). , _ , .. . ... • /,„. , { .u ff . nPat <, k irt with ™fj,*r«l ft + ,;h,« and finished with p pings B , „ | i a fancy panel effect and is braided in a tone lighter; neat skirt witn gathered at sides ana nnisnea mi VV» 104 M.—This verv becoming Hat is of Rose \ *&T ' .■ un r.,i«' fi of Saxe Blue and mckel tnmmings - Price, Crinoline trimmed with a generous band and / > narrow belfc-fiß/18/6. 13 gnineMi b ow 0 f { anC y tucked Putty Organdie Muslin. L -— £. OI ,\ \ X*. »„«™ tadcftq Mdmm&k ■/iv ■ « 'CROCHETTE — M.O.M. CORSEIh. 'j . . ri . ■ ■ ' ( $f A /J/'' w *^ l Lace and adorned with beautifully-coloured Wheat, a I? V\Aa i'\ A\i /•A^"A^l/ , "I I \ W!p i /// /'/ \1 I more delightful Hat could not be acquired for wear with a dainty \\ /l \/ V "o ir/ 1 iKI \ I//lfm? (CX / brim h!iS pS edge, anTa quaint BirS g of Maize Celluloso and' Bead! AM ATTR ATTIVF fIPEITDTMr CAD J \\vr7l / /I) Mr PV V forms the trimming. -/IIN /T.l 1 1 1V £4 VyrriZil\liNVJ rUl\ Jr \V \ M Tffl ViflUllfi J a' »L\ v //i/'ffli \ / / 5- : I Nil! \\\\ 109 M.— Great originality is expressed in this smart Hat of Nigger TOC TrOTT/"' AT ¥ M Mill JEaniM.k" \n\ lU V\ I\l ll 1111/I'i/ fa Vmll 1 fwSßtSmm/' S* I/ /I !ll \\\ Th -° brim '•■ Bca ! l °P ed at back has a . n of ?j aited IHt rKUvjAL rlUUbLWirEi—- i#/jßM^fflffllmJt- f/llfeiw fiBIBI *J III! FASHION SAYS PATFNT RFTTS mch LINEN DIAPER, 1/11 yard. ikrJßMfM&m ~ ~ u •»*!.* *i. 1 / *-j- -ii r j This la a heavy- yet soft-loom Linen Diaper of excellent quality, ' *1/ir*uf f*nHln«»r oßfflw// 7U h \\N And they como in such variety that the most fastidious will find , , , ~ . . ,r . ' - ' XSR/L LU ''<i pleasure'in choosing. Some are narrow, others wide; some are plain, secured at an unexpectedly low price by our buyer whilst in 10V.—A Shirt Blouse of heavy-quality White Jap. Silk. A ll Mil Mlflß v2/#i¥]A«Y and many are in designs that, would be difficult to deecribe. Many Belfast. t j thafc fa al smart and will give lon Bervice j, ■•J iLIML Jv» U I\l .***•• VJCIS>> distinct novelties aro represented m Cellulose of varying width and . -_, , M , A fV Br-JBv II • ill - ■ colours - The fin6St material for Tea Towels offered for man y a year. sizes-Splendid value at 23/6. "... ~ . ? „ -, . , » ""* • *No. 88 is a strongly-bone'd back- are most reasonably priced, ranging from 1/11 to 4/11 each. Ask to see it and secure a length on Monday, .- 98.—.A model specially designea to \\ lacing Corset for the tall, heavy • ttU are •> 6 '♦ - . tofcrcare of the figure 0! the short, A Lendid model for the figure. In best-quality White ..■' . 11V.-A thatmmg little Jumper style of Ivory Chine; | heavy, woman. fc Pink average figure.. In Ever-last Cloth; medium-height bust n/TTY O TA\ T 7inr» T ' . daintUy embrpidered. and bemstitched. Sizes 13i, 14, | Cotton Brochej very low bust and ' piak § atin Brocade, lace and and long weU-boned skirt, with ' l\/B 11 l\l ti A* J Til ''' ' ; ' 1 ~ Sd^teTfLg? *aS£r^.S& r & renf MIL,! \C CT L,/I U I k.12,, L, I U.y 12 V.-Equal to long service and many launderings is this smarf ■ < front; 3 seta of hose supporters, elastic lacing at end of front clasp; *0 j jjQgg supporters. Sizes 24 1. .- • . Blouse of godd-qualitry White Jap. Silk. Ji The • collar, highat *II Sizeß 2* to 34—Price, 42/8. 3 supporters. Sizes 23 to ss-Price, .30/-. QUEEN STREET back, is. finished French knots at corners; all sizes— 23/6. H MBBWIIIIIIMCTWiro
■ . I Fashionable Fabrics for | - t J CSJl^ll' Jill 11 11 V I - ■ Spring is upon us, Suminer is not far, and it's high time the I I fafcwrite fabrio for your new season's One-piece Frock be / j I chosen. .-•■' I 1 f There is no hesitancy in saying that for Summer's demand such tt § 1 • % $ taaferials as Sponge Cloths, Foulards, and Crepes are deservedly j | \ popular. Much individuaUty is possible by the careful selection of / 1 1 / Foulard designs, and the very vide range we show in plain and I | * fancy Sponge Cloths and Crepes make decisions easy and a lasting 4 pleasure, Slponge Cloths, Foulards, Silk Crepe. 86-Inch Silk Foulards, in novel White designs, ' with Navy and Black grounds— l 2/11 and 14/6 yard. 88-Inch Silk Poulards, in Nigger and Saxe | shades, with Ornate designs— lß/6 yard. 86-Inch Cotton Foulards, an exceptionally wide tr range of new designs. - Navy and White, Sax! and White, Black and White, Brown and White— 3/6, 4/6, 4/11 yard. ■ "88-Inch Plain Sponge Cloth, Lemon, Champagne, Rose, Reseda, Flame, Saxe— 4/6 yard. f 88-Inch Panama Sponge, in shades of Lemon, Helio, Sky, Vieux Rose, Cream, White and 1 Fawn— B/8 yard. ..-, 15-lacb Jersey Silk, in all the newest Bhades of Grey, Suede." Vieux Rose, Nigger, Navy, Saxe, Jade, Ivory, Black— l 9/11. 88-Inch Delhi Silk Crepe,' Lemon, Ivory, Cream, ~Jade, Tangerine, Helio., Vieux Rose, Sky, Salmon. A good washing fabric suitable for *• one-piece frocks, etc.— Price, 8/6 yard. ■ 38-Inch Silk and Cotton Marocaine. Colours: Jade, Ivory, Lemon, Amethyst, Reseda, If you are in doubt as to a suitable Saxe, Champagne, Pink; a good wearing style, allow us to show you some of fabric with crepe finish-Price, 8/6 yard, the latest designs for summer frocks Sgrlnch Cotton Georgette, Helio., Rose, Sky, by leading fashion artiste. Many new " j~ emo n, Ivory, Cre*im, Grey, Vieux Rose — and delightful designs may thus be g/g yard. i obtained. . « 38-Inch Taffeta Silk, very good value; in shades 1 A wonderful range of oriental of Mole, Fawn, Black, Grey, Nattisr, Blue, 1 | designs in Tuscany Foulard, 38in. Powder Blue—Price, 9/11 yard. | | fabrics of pleasing quality are show- ■ J I ing, and moderately priced at 2/9 yard. ' I RENDELLS LTD., For Value —Karangahape Road t//
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 14 (Supplement)
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